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North American Treasure Hunter

Four scenes from our first show at the Opal Hill Mine, located in the Mule Mountain Range of Riverside County,California, where Craig Wiita is mining for fire agate.  
 
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rdray1976 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Argh! No money shot! When do we get to see what the crystals looked like after they were washed in the acid! What a letdown! This show sucks!
Additionally, the vocals are way too muffled. Add more treble and less bass in your recording mix. Or remove the windscreens...
urfavorits (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i went there
tactical45xd (1 month ago) Show Hide
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How the hell do you know where to look...i go everywhere looking for minerals
bruteforce76 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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ahhh good old muratic acid, just be sure there are no dogtooth calcite crystals in that chunk before you dissolve it away. Another trick is when you start to clean up your fire agate use a metal engraver to dig out the softer rock/dirt in those hard to reach spots. It's just like a little jack hammer.
intrepidxxx (1 year ago) Show Hide
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That's awesome bud, but where's the pay-off shot! Show us the goods - we wanna see the treasure! Still awesome though - nice way to get in some vitamin D - Thank you for posting [08

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